Agua Fresca
Sipping on an agua fresca is like doing a cannonball into a crisp, cold lake on the hottest of summer days. Cooling, thirst-quenching and uplifting, the drink is widely consumed in Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. In the United States, the invigorating beverage is found on the menus of many Mexican restaurants, but it’s also sold by street vendors. Meaning fresh water in Spanish, refreshing aguas frescas are a blend of water, sugar and often lime juice with a variety of ripe fruits, dried flowers or nuts and grains. How much sugar you add depends on the sweetness of the fruit. Agave syrup may also be used as a sweetener. The mixture is typically strained to remove pulp, but you can skip straining if you prefer. The fruit suggestions below — melons, pineapple, strawberry, cucumber and mango — work great, but you can try any variety of fruit, like oranges, peaches, bananas or tamarind. Serve agua fresca on ice, or cover and chill in the refrigerator before serving.
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- Serves: 4 persons
Ingredients
- 3to 5 pounds seedless watermelon, cantaloupe, honeydew or pineapple, rind removed, seeds scooped from melons
- 2tablespoons granulated sugar, plus more as needed
- 1tablespoon lime juice, plus more as needed
- Mint leaves (optional), for garnishing
- 1pound strawberries, hulled
- ¼cup granulated sugar, plus more as needed
- 1tablespoon lime juice, plus more as needed
- Mint leaves (optional), for garnishing
- 2large (1 1/2 pounds) cucumbers, peeled and seeded
- ½cup granulated sugar, plus more as needed
- ⅓cup lime juice, plus more as needed
- Mint leaves (optional), for garnishing
- 3ripe mangoes (any variety), peeled
- 1tablespoon granulated sugar, plus more as needed
- Lime juice (optional), to taste
- Mint leaves (optional), for garnishing
Instructions
Step 1
If you’d like to garnish your agua fresca with fruit, set aside a few slices, then chop up the rest.Step 2
Place the fruit, sugar and lime juice in a blender. For watermelon, add 1/2 to 1 cup cold water. For all other fruits, add 3 cups cold water. Blend on high until smooth.Step 3
Place a fine-mesh sieve over a large bowl or a large measuring cup, and strain the fruit mixture, leaving pulp and foam behind. (You can eat the pulp or foam if you like, or discard.) Stir, taste and add more water if needed for desired flavor and consistency. Use less water if serving over ice, as the agua fresca will dilute. Add more sugar and lime juice to taste, stirring to combine.Step 4
Serve immediately over ice, garnish with mint and fruit slices if you like, or transfer to a pitcher, cover and place in the refrigerator to chill (preferably at least 1 hour). Agua fresca will keep covered in the fridge for up to 3 days. Stir before serving.